I think I can help you with finding a Labrador puppy. I run a small, family kennel in Southeast Kansas near Parsons. We just had our first litter last year and it was a smashing success. Our top female who produced the first litter should come into heat anytime now and we are expecting a litter to be ready in the spring.

I'm not sure about the rules in this section of the forum, so I don't want to post a business ad if it's not kosher. If you'd like I can send you some preliminary information about our kennel, dogs and such. Our website is currently being built and it would probably be done if it weren't for the time we spend hunting with our dogs!

Retriever central always has litters of well bed pups advertised. Save yourself some possible headaches and get a pup out of proven stock. Make sure you get the health guarantee and hips and eyes are certified on both parents.

The ones in parsons may be just what your looking for tho.

Also the Kansas City retriever club members may be able to point u to some.

champer196 wrote:Retriever central always has litters of well bed pups advertised. Save yourself some possible headaches and get a pup out of proven stock. Make sure you get the health guarantee and hips and eyes are certified on both parents.

The ones in parsons may be just what your looking for tho.

Also the Kansas City retriever club members may be able to point u to some.

champer196 wrote:Save yourself some possible headaches and get a pup out of proven stock. Make sure you get the health guarantee and hips and eyes are certified on both parents.

Couldn't agree more. Our dogs are all from proven hunting backgrounds with lots of Field Champions, Master Hunters and Grand Master Pointing Retrievers. All our dogs hunt and train with lots of birds.

As far as health clearances, I see no reason why in this modern day of understanding genetics why anyone would need to drop hundreds of dollars on a pup without knowing your getting a clean bill of health. We do a very standard 26 month health guarantee.

I'll shoot you and email when I'm not on my phone after tomorrow morning's hunt.

champer196 wrote:Save yourself some possible headaches and get a pup out of proven stock. Make sure you get the health guarantee and hips and eyes are certified on both parents.

Couldn't agree more. Our dogs are all from proven hunting backgrounds with lots of Field Champions, Master Hunters and Grand Master Pointing Retrievers. All our dogs hunt and train with lots of birds.

As far as health clearances, I see no reason why in this modern day of understanding genetics why anyone would need to drop hundreds of dollars on a pup without knowing your getting a clean bill of health. We do a very standard 26 month health guarantee.

I'll shoot you and email when I'm not on my phone after tomorrow morning's hunt.